1 | PRESENTATION |
Papin, Jean-Pierre (1963 -) French football player, best scorer of France five times consecutively and the French center-forward more effectively in the European Cup (38 goals).
2 | THE CAREER CLUB |
2. 1 | Jean-Pierre Papin, is "historical" Olympique de Marseille |
Born in Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas-de-Calais), Jean-Pierre Papin is formed INF Vichy to - it is the first entrance of the center - and where he lives in Valenciennes in the second division (D2) Championship in France. Author of 15 goals in 33 games, he was transferred in 1985 to FC Bruges with whom he won the Belgian Cup. At a European Cup match against Boavista Porto (Portugal), he produced a hat-trick, which opened the doors of the France team.
In 1986, he joined Olympique Marseille (OM). Scored 19 goals in 1988, 22 in 1989, 30 in 1990, 23 in 1991 and 27 in 1992, he contributed to four league titles in France obtained consecutively by the club phocéen (from 1989 to 1992) and a Coupe de France in 1989. Also a finalist in the European Cup of Champion Clubs in 1991 (see European Cups), he was elected golden ball by the magazine France Football , title awarded to the best European player of the year. In 1999 he received the homage of the public who consider him the player of the OM of the century.
2. 2 | Calling from abroad: AC Milan to Bayern Munich |
In favor of hard work in training and an exceptional natural talent scorer - capable of scoring in every circumstance, particularly agile and opportunistic in front of goal where he made further technical moves (quickly dubbed "papinades) dramatic and effective - Jean-Pierre Papin is now in high demand.
In 1992, he left and joined France and AC Milan, one of the most prestigious clubs in Europe. However, despite two Italian league titles in 1993 and 1994 achieved alongside players such as Franco Baresi and Marco Van Basten, he can express his talent with the same cost as previous years. Victim of recurring injuries and subject to strong competition for the post he occupies, Jean-Pierre Papin is rarely holds and knows a few difficult years.
Committed by Bayern Munich - then led by Lothar Matthaus - he won the UEFA Cup in 1996 at the expense of Bordeaux Christophe Dugarry and Zinedine Zidane.
2. 3 | Return to France |
He joined the team yet Gironde - then headed by Roland Courbis - a few months later and started the last "straight line" of his career , who in 1998 led to the Breton club En Avant Guingamp for a new and final season of Championship of France D2. In May 2004 he played his last football match official in an amateur club.
Jean-Pierre Papin is however up to the world of football 2006 by becoming the coach of Racing Club de Strasbourg (which then evolves into Ligue 2 Championship in France).
Alongside his sporting career, Jean-Pierre Papin in 1996 created the association "Nine of the Heart" in order to spread American techniques for the rehabilitation of children with cerebral motor disorders and awareness of this problem.
3 | Jean-Pierre Papin AND TEAM FRANCE |
Capped 54 times from 1986 to 1995, Jean-Pierre Papin scored 30 goals in the tricolor jersey.
The first choice for France by Jean-Pierre Papin is held in February 1986 during a friendly against Northern Ireland. It is then integrated by Henri Michel to the group that plays the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, an event in which he associated with the generation of players led by Michel Platini, and in particular composed of Jean Tigana, Luis Fernandez, Alain Giresse or Manual Amoros.
Her international career is then marked by the premature elimination (first round) Team France at Euro 1992 and a defeat "historical" in November 1993 in Paris against Bulgaria in qualifying for World Cup 1994 . This failure, while wearing the captain's armband, contributes to the gradual withdrawal of the France team, effective in January 1995.
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